The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1928 Page: 2 of 16
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THE DETROIT NEWS
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Gold Star Mothers
Mother of Mine!
Trouble Con*.
All who stiffer Iron n«thnia and
t>riiiirtii-i| cough will iflml l« I'-uru
how Mrs W. <5. Hersmi, Unule 1,
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She write*:
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i aiaht In Mleawurl used to uuka ma
choke terribly, but 1 don’t have a nlun
vt asthma uow, not even In rainy
111 pound* And feel Mr.oik -and well.*’
Hundreds of other sufferers front
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have reported their recovery, after
year* of affliction. Their lettera and a
booklet full of valuable Information
about these stubborn disease*, will be
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State Life ill,lx . Indianapolis. Ind No
matter how serious your euae seems,
write for this free booklet today. It
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They whaa* heaits have visaed (ml Aeu
Each hour, t* Cad above.
To hsey the* sons alt tree .trow harm
O* every path they'd row.
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When loilfht's shades oer* too
That Cod would haep them this aad iron.
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Too pioud »o allow their pain!
Thu I know—when years uni old
And 11V» «wr»t chapter* c!oaa
CoJ aha.'l fash ion at their amis
A purer, sweeter, rose.
Ar.J they shall blooms about His ((Irons.
Their sweet souls white with dew
Their petals know the pale moonbeam a
And starlight, dancing through;
God must hove some high reward
For then*, above all others.
They who bravely gave their sons
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Aa Rusty Neil Wounds
Ivy Poisoning, etc.
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Tribute Paid
Mother Love
X.IVE.IK- H.IOHT
SVtRY MUXMNt. sad NIGHT IAAE
work or play7
Sunday in May
Given Mother
Debt to Mothe
(With a cup of clear, pure water from
the old family Mill.)
Here'* (o mother, who— mime la
music. Ami when rtint until* Is mi
my tongue life's fretful fevers die
anil | utu calm. A heavenly ihwsv is
in that mi me. No mime of princess
or of queen could menu so much to
me, ller ministries of tenderness
were as gentle us the drops of dew
Something of the Kverlustliie Mercy
is in the nature und the name o!
mother.
Your fiiithfnlness by dii.v ws like
the rising suns of morning. Your vig-
ils by night and the wsitching stats
lit the sktes. Uncotuiiiernhle whs
your modest nnd untioustlng bravery
Your gentle services were us delight
-ful- and »s .left ns the gentle finger-
ings of the stinbenms among Hie |
lillies. So unpretentiously you ilropped ;
your splendors everywhere. And
♦Hte the upple tdossoms of the Mar
'your sfdrlt sited a fragrance alt
■round. To your child's eyes your
Dr.Thacfiefs ^ ^
stable
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s*w»a
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Hard to Repay
HAIR BALSAM
R-•wfHiriitT Kiu|«tMufalMii|
Restore. Color aad
Beauty lo Cray aad Faded Hail
ot. sew si ,ast ttriurffi-i*.
The debt wliirb the world ones to
tbe mothers of America nil I never
b* fully known, much less repuid.
Their contribution to the history of
freedom is one of those intangible
quantities not easily defined nor uc
curately appraised. Yet it lies buck
of much of the wortli-wlille accom-
plishment that makes the history of
our country. Trace the careers of
men who bulk large la the building
of America and you find woven Into
(heir character tlie influence of motb.
t.-s who had faith in their sons, faith
in their country and faith in their
country’s Cod.
One day about 1UU R. C ■ rich
ftoiuan woman was visiting Cornelia,
a Itomao mother. The visitor was
allowing off her rings and her neck-
laces and her other ornaments. She
bad a great many and she was proud
af them.
When she had shown off all she
bad. she naked lo wee Cornelia's Jew-
ilrbuCtf- M. T
H‘«c. f iVw.
FLQRFSTON SHAMPOO- M*al for tis# l«k
cUttburUuii with V ark* r •• ilair Hmiio. Mskrstla#
h*T soft aim! fluff v. ;.'»<«* lit * by msil «»r rt Uru *•
gidU- lliHKk Chuiiiul Works» 1'sU.laojju-, N. V .
IV nnirn to Vs: Mu f trial l*r»|w 14 i
h<»n»v. I’UIn im>h Iiik. stood? «r«»fk
vsnslnf. Hi ml stffliip**d envelop** fot
wo pa? rhtvrpaol « a-. fVsk 9. IMilla
Cornelia called to her two boys,
who * w ere playing outside. They
came In and their mot I or put her
arum around them. Then, with em-
phasis on “these- aad “my," Cor-
nelia said:
**Thene are my Jewel*.“
On Sunday, klwy ». HW7. Miss Anna
iarvla of I’biladelphia told a friend
that she had set tbe day aside to
honor the memory of her mother,
who had died the year before Our
log tbe months that followed Miss
Jarvis (old many persons that ghe
would like lo see one day in each
year aet aside lo honor all mothers
She Interested so many Philadel
pblans that Sunday. May IU, 1906.
was observed throughout their city
aa Mother’s day.
Uiaa Jarvis made heraelf a verl
table missionary In behalf of M.dlt
er’s day and the movement spread
farther and farther each year. By
ISIS It was being observed In Eng-
land. la 1914, by authority of a
Joint resolution from congress. Wood
row Wilson as President of the
United 8tatea leaned • proclamation
for Hie Mother’s day of that year.
By that time Mother s day was he
tag observed generally on tbe second
Sunday of each May.
So—because awl hers are like Cor-
nelia. and because Anna Jarvis
wanted all Mothers to he honored aa
she honored her mother—Mother's
day Is now a treasured day of mem
ary.
Crisp and delicious
Kill All Flies 1
l*Ue«J |>.\L*V »LV RiL
I7e«n‘t sp-ll or tipTrwr!
W win Mi mil or iajoio
W mmjtbin* CoorsotssA.
SABTaVtV*nUll
which grants to women a larger place
In the affairs or mankind. Some of
the Ideals associated with woman-
hood have changed with changing
Hines. We no longer Insist on that
measure of self-effacement thought
proper for the women of another gen-
eration. But no one can Imagine a
stale of affaire wherein self-sacrific-
ing motherhood wHI hot he exalted
or the contributions of motherhood
to the state not acknowledged with
loving remembrance.
Yet it Is to mother* individually
rather than to mothers Impersonally
that the devoted tributes of Mother’s
day are paid. One thinks of his own
mother and. If possible, sends her
some token of hia thought. He ap-
preciates what other mothers have
•lone and are doing toward making
this a better society, but hia act of
devotion Is to the particular mother
who brought him Into the world, pro-
tected him when helpless. Inspired
him to strive, blessed him aa he start
ed oat In the world and never cesses
watching out for bis welfare as long
as life remains.
“Men are whaf their mothers made
them.” wrote Emerson. America Is
great because Hie mothers of Ameri-
can men aad women have been great
Toduy we recall what the mothers of
Washington, of Lincoln, of Grant, of
Lee. meant to their generation. Bat
we recall even more vividly what oar
own mothers have meant'and still
mean to dsl And with full hearty
we pay them tribute.
Without Prison
Save devefopetf an airplane which will
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ewapmsed air motor.
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tathrvrd 105 4r«4 ration b'sfaxm(torn aood
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many fiodias *0 <>r 40 rotter «*in« ll R O.
which Is highly oiacreoof ul sad should pi am
armi. ‘ Wdiaaot • L/viag Store. Rich wood. O.
7Sc hi your druggist; Urge sice (four liars
as much* $i.U), haul postpaid direct from
tis if dealer cannot supply you. INQ ON
SSSMiSSsSSSaI83S- "•
’-R O does not conta 1 n arsenic pltospltorus,
hrium curtjonute or any deadly poison.
Ude of powdered stiuill as recommended
r U»e U. S. Dept, of Agriculture in their
lest bulletin on ••lL*f ( '..nir.J
INSTALL
CHAMPIONS
Loom Without Limit
A mother's love la the medium
through which wo aoderatand Cud’s.
It aril) go to the deepest of depths to
save Victor Hugo, in bis “Lea MIs-
erables.” has given ns a vivid por-
trayal of mother's love in tbe char-
acters of Coaaette and Faatfne. and In
Rea Har and hia mother we And an-
other Illustration of a mother's love
wit hoot limit. There Is an old story
of a anther who left heaven la save
her child, and this Is Indicative of the
great anther heart of God manifest
la CbHst.
KILLS-R ATS-ONLY
NOW
Motherhood Universal
The dominating Inipulso of woraaa
Is motherhood, whether the bears chil-
dren of her own or mothers another's;
or motherf a community, a state, a re-
form; or. In her Interests and dedica-
tion. mothers Ibe whole world.
isg the next twelve
months you should
It KiUs Them!
Of AU Thimge Beautiful
A faithful, loving mother stands at
the sommlt of the beautiful. Climb
tbe stairway of the beautiful, from ilia
purple cup of the violet through the
lily and tbe rose—from the witchery
of the forest through the rugged
grandeur af the mountain—from the
slmpth beauty of the meadow lake
through the silent majesty of the mid-
night heavens to a mother and her
child, mnd the feet of beany are ever
climbing aimrard.
Or new-green leaves in A|
THEY bloomed in gowns of fluffy white,
1 Two big brown eyes were sparkling bri
Ah, they were such • dainty sipit.
On Mother's day------
Mother
Champion
For no one came to pluck them up,
On Mother’s day.
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